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tha offloe 6 before 12 Saturday. Advertisers will
please govern themselves accordingly.
TIME OF CLOSING TUB MAILS.
[STANDARD TIME.]
Northern mail. 0:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
miapiANton tt*oo ft* in* stud 7:30 p. id.
Fort Royal Railroad, 6:00 a.m., 1:00 and 7:00
all points in Florida, 8:00 a. m. and 7:00
Naconand Brunswick Railroad, 6:00 a. m.
* Branswlck and Albany Railroad, 6:00 a. m
P\*AW^ltai' r °a<i> 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
All points west of Waycross,on Savannah,
Florida A Western Railway, 6:00 a. m. and i
*Wastern mail, via Central Railroad, 9:00 a.
Eatonton and Gordon, 9:00 a
*HAwkinsville,'6:oo a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Albany, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Balnbridge, 6:00 a. m. andpOOp. m.
ThomasvilJe, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Quitman, 6:00a. m. and ..w l>. . m.
Fn points on the S., F. A W. R. B.> between
Tbonuuivine and Bainbridge, 6:00 a. in. and
river Tuesdays, 5 p. m.
On Sunday, mail for all points 6:00 P- ™.
On Sunday for dell very of mall, 9 to 10a m
JUippiofl IttUMgeucf.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
SUN Risks •••••• j>*<>3
BUSH Water at Ft Puiaski 4:47 A M 5:20 p M
Monday, May 25,1885.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY,
steamer Katie, Bevill, Augusta and
waylajndings—John Lawton, Manager.
Per steamer David Clark from Fernandina
Steamship City of Augusta, Nickerson, New
Cumberland, Strobhar, Satilla
sndwav landings—J no F Robertson, Agent.
Steamer Ethel,Gibson, Cohen’s Blutt and
wav landings - W 'l' Gibson, Manager.
Clty of Macon, Kelly, Boston
—Richardson & Barnard.
ARRIVED BELOW YESTERDAY
Schr Samuel McManemy, Baker, Philadel
phia, with mdse to order, vessel to Master.
* ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY.
Bark Anna Howitz, (Ger), Liverpool, with
salt to C L Gilbert A Co, vessel to to F atman
CLEARED TO-DAY.
Steamship Wm Lawrence, Foster. Balti
more, Jas B West ACo
Bark Jacob Aall, Beruldsen, Liverpool-
H scbr Sarah D J Rawson French, Doboy. in
ballast to lead lumber for New York—Jos A
Roberts A Co.
SAILED TO-DAY'.
Steamship Wm Lawrence, Baltimore.
Schr Sarah D J Rawson, Doboy.
SAILED YESTERDAY'.
Steamship City of Savannah.
ARRIVED TO-DAY.
Steamship Nacooohee, Kempton, New
York—GM Sorrel
MEMORANDA.
Tybee, May 25. 2:30 p m.—Passed
up, Bark Tiger, (Ger).
Waiting, Anna Howitz, (Ger).
Wind, southwest, light, fair.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Nacoochee, from New York
—Mrs 8 I Cates, Jame 6 Fleming, J N Warren
B Gotwell, M Ford, W Whalen, is A Pacetti,
H Pacetti, J M Wilder, J Steringer, A J Ker
ley, C R Peck and wile, Leo Schwab, and six
steerrge.
Per steamship City of Macon from Boston
—Mrs W Ciathworthy A H Jones and wife.
Thos Thurston, Geo F’rankland, C tenow. M
D Miles and wife,
Per steamship City of Savannah for New
York-John A Robinson, Miss M Robinson
Mrs CB Miller, Judge Birdseye. J F Hill, J
W bhattuck, wife and 2 children, Miss Bertha
C Judd, Mrs M Smith, Miss ClaraE Shepard
F C Losee, M Kaufman, Wm A Bradford, J
Kohibery, J J FVnnegar, J C Kent, Mrs M
Cowie, E Sullivan B Wright, wile and two
children, Miss A Wright, Miss E Gardner, A
Carpenter and wife, and child, E Hastings,
T R Devoe, C Bliogun, J Knott C F’rain, H K
Hovey, A Worth A Gatz,and 3 steerage.
CONSIGNEES
Per steamship Nacoochee, from New York
—Altmaj er A Co, ll C Bacon A Co, Boiey A
Son, Bendlieim Bros, Branch A Co, O Butler
J G Butler, Byck A Sou, Byck Bros, Jas M
Case, AH champion, W toChenyand co,
Colien A to, Brown ACo EM Connor, MA
Cohen, Jr, Coliatßros, D Y Dancy, Jno Derst
Dasher A Co, Eckman and V, G Eckstein
& co, Einstein and L, Ehrlich A Bro, A
Einstein A Son, lEpstein A Bro, J Hi Estill,
Wm Estill, F'alk A toon, Id F'ei'st A co, M
F'retweli A N, J B F’ernandez, Eriedenberg A
Co, F’rank A C, J H F'urber, George A G,
Gray A O'Brien GeoGemenden, C M Gilbert
A Co, W W Gordon A co, Jas Gornam, J P
Germain, Guckeneimer A Son,Graham A H,
D Hogan, H Hesse. Holcombe, GACo, EH
Habersham A toons, ti M Heidt A co, O P
Havens, Haynes A E, F M Hull, M Jacoby,
SKrouskoli', E J keitler, John LaFar Eugen
Labiene, W JLindsay, D B Lester, Lang A
Bro. E Lovell A son, A Leliier Lovell AL,
John Lyons, Ludden AB, Mohr Bros, M
Mendel A Bro, Mell A Co, B F McKenna,
S Miller, A J Miller Aco, McGrath A Co,
D J Morrison, Lee Roy Myers, Meinhard
Bros A Co, Nathan Bros, Neidlinger and Son
est Jno Oliver Oglethorpe Club Wm Orr, J O
Openheimer , Palmer Bros, K Platshek, J B
Reedy Rosenheim A co, C D Rogers, John
Ruwe, W D Bimkins, E A Schwarz, John
Rourke, H Solomon A toon, Solomon A Co,
Sisters of Mercy, L Stern Jno Sullivan, So
Ex Co, JE Taylor, Thos West, Weed A C,
West Bros, R Walker, W D Tel Co, Central
Road. S, F’ and W R’d, Ga A F’ I S B Co.
Savannah X Imes.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship City of Savannah for New
York—l 4 bales cotton, 51 baies sea island cot
ton, 107 bales dom and yams, 161 bbls rice,
707 bbls rosin 493 bbls spirits. 115,123 feet
lniAer, 1424 bbls and 6499 crates vegetables,
70 tons pig iron, 9 turtles, 270 pkgs mdse
Per Norwegian bark Jacob Aall, for Liver
pool, 2640 pieces hewn pitch pine lumber,
measuring 300,688 feet, 469 pieces hewn pitch
pine deals, measuring 23.669 feet, Total value
$3,291 26. Cargo by JasK Clarke A Co.
HOUGH ON PAIN.
Cures colic, cramps, diarrhoea; externally
for aches, pains, sprains, headache, neural
gia, rheumatism. For man or beast. 20
and 60c.
Ice cream Eoda 5 cents at Oppenheimers.
Pure fruit syrups.
To convince yourself that 15 or 20 per
cent, can be saved, two or three dealings,
call at L. Freid’s.
catarrh of tbe bladder.
Stinging, irritation, infiamation, all Kid
ney and Urinary Complaints, cured by
Buchu-Paiba.” sl,
Try Oppenheimer’s new creams. Tutti
Frutti, Biscuit Glace, and Neapolitan.
Served dailyj
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES: MONDAY, MAY 25. 1885.
©jttttwerftal.
8 A VANN AH M A RKKTB.
OFFICE OF SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES
HAVANSAH, Ga„ May 2», 1 p. m.
Savannah Cotton Kxchaug* [Official],
COTTON.
fair ... @
diddling Fair
lood Midddllng \fA®
bow Middling IfA®
Good Ordinary w* ®
Ordinary » @
Tone—Steady.
RECEIPTS.
get 75 1 Gross 7o
CXPOKTB.
foreign I Coastwise 76
SALKS
From 1 p. m. Saturday to 1 pm. to-day
4 Stock on hand and on shipboard at Ip. m
to-day, 3,40*5 bales.
SEA ISLAND cotton -Tone firm:
Sea Isiand cotton is quoted as follows:
Carts and Common Georgia 20 @
Common Florida f' @
Medium “ f
jri ne «« 25 @
Extra Fine 44 Nominal 25%®
(Savannah Board of Trade, Official.)
Rice.
Prices active. ’Sales —. These quotations
represent for round lots. In filling same
orders higher rates must be paid. We
qU °Broken Nominal
Common _ “
Fair. toSH
Good .5%@%
Prime o%abc
Choice Nominal
'country loti SOallOO
Tide Water -1 OOal 36
Naval stores.
RosiN.-Firm We quote:
■ 1 07X®1 10 N 8 37%a
“ 1 12% W G 3 62%a
a .. . 1151 WW 4 00 a
Spirits Turpentine. 30 Steady.
Bale 6 43 bbls spirits; and 36 bbls rosin.
Naval Stores Statement.
Spirits. Rosin
Receipts to-day 601 2*525
Stock this day 6,669 3,0.39
Grain, Provision and Flour Market*
Grain.—Steady. We quote
White Corn 75 @
Oar load lots. 72 @
Mixed Corn 73 @
Car load lots 70 @
Mixed Oats 53 g
Car load lots 60 @
Northern Hay 105 @
Eastern Hay @
Western Hay 125 ®
Meal 80 -
rBO visions.
Market firm.
D S Shoulders 5% @
DSLCSides 6% @
DS C R Sides 6% @
Smoked Shoulders 6 ®
Smoked C R Sides 7% @
Hams H <8r —-
bard 7% W
Butter 2ia2o
Cheese * 9alS
rr.otm.
Firm.
Superfine 4 IVg>
Extra 4 65g4 85
Family 5 50k5 75
Choice Patent 6
OOFrF*B.
Higher.
t?’ancy 12 @
Prime 11% (S l2
God 1" «*><%
pair 8% @9%
Ordinary 9 &9%
Sugars.—Strong.
Cut Loaf. -7 % @
Standard '“A” ®
Extra “C” 6 % 3
‘CC” 554 @
Granulated ’i'% (St
Powdered 7% @
SALT.
We quote:
Carload lots (f. o. b.) - 80@
lots 90®
Country Produce.
Quotations corrected daily by E. E. Cheat
ham, Wholesale Produce Commission Mer
chant, 101 Bay street.
CHICKENS.
Market is firm. Grown 75a85c per
pair; % to % grown 25a60c per pair.
Eggs, 15c per doz.; and firm. Stock
light.
peas— Market arm.
Speckled per bush $1 OOal 10
White “ “ 1 oOal 75
SYRUP.
Supply light. Demand good. Georgia and
Florida, 40a50 per gallon.
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT.
Receipts inc reasing and prices lower, ex
cept for cabbage which are firm at quota
tions. We quote:
Cabbage per bbl $2 75a3 25
Squash per crate 1 00a2 U 0
Tomatoes per crate 1 50a2 Ofl
Snap oeans per crate 125a2 5j
Green peas per crate 50a 75
Beets per crate 2 00a2 25
Cukes 1 s>la2 00
Sweet potatoes yer bush 35a45
ORANGES.
Market firm. Active demand for choice
Floridas. Few coming in.
Choice Brights per box 3 50a4 00
Itussetts per box (128 to 176) 3 00a3 50
l.arge size (96 per box) 2 25a
Messlnias per box.. 3 at) — ;
hides—Market steady.
Dry flint per ft 15 a
Dry salted per ft 13 a
Green salted per ft 6 a
Green hides per 1b 5 a
Wax per ft 26 a
Tallow per ft 6 a
• WOOL.
Prime per ft 18%a19
urry per 1b 6 a!2
Financial.
Quotations furnished by F\ C. Wylly, Stock
and Bond Broker, No. 120 Bryan street.
Tone of the market—Money easy
Exchange on New York—Banks are buying
sight drafts per cent, premium, and sell
ing at %(£%, per cent, premium. Market ruled
firm so- bonds and nominal for stocks,
We quoti:
CITY, BCIJr.B.
Augusta 6 per cent 102 104
Augusta er cent 107 lt9
Columbus percent 84 86
Macon 6 per cent 103 105
Savannah 5 per cent 88% 89
Bavanahs per cent, (new) 88% 89
BANK AND GAS STOCKS
Merchants National 124 126
Southern Bank State of Georgia. 160
Savannah Gas 20 22
Mutual Gas Light 24 26
STATE BONDS.
Georgia new 6s, 1889, January and
July coupons 165 106
Georgia Mortgage on W. & A
Railroad, regular 7 per cent,
coupons, January and July
turity, 1886. 103 104
Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarter
lies 112 113
Georgia 7s, 896 122 123
Railroad stock. rid. askbd
Augusta <& Savannah 7 per cent.
guaranteed exdiv’d 117 118
Central Railroad Script 6 per
- ent 90 90%
Central 72% 73%
Georgia 150 152
Southwestern 7 per cent, guaran
anteed 115% 116
KAILBOAD BONDS.
A. AG. lstmortgage consolidated
7 per cent, coupons, January
and July maturity, 1897 114% 114%
Charlotte,Columbia and Augusta
Ist mortgage 108 109
Charlotte,Columbia and Augusta
2d mortgage 92 93
Central consolidated mortgage 7
per cent, coupons January
and July maturity, 1893 113% 114
Gainesville, Jeff, and Southern
Ist mortgage, due 1911, July
and January coupons 7 per
cent 112 114
Augusta and Knoxville 7 per
cent. 105 106
So Ga A Fla, Ist mortg ...113 114
do 2nd “ 100% 101%
Montgomery A Eufaula 104 104%
W R Rail’d 2d mort’ge.... 109
Mo and Girar. moMrt’g 109 110
O S SCo bonds 100% 101%
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
as. simmonsT
-WHOLESALE—
Produce Gsaunissin Jtokt,
Birmingham, Ala.
Fruits d Vsgstatks.
Prompt returns guaranteed.
Satisfactory Savannah references given. P.
O. Box 616.
JOHN T. POWERS,
PRODUCE
CUB SHUT
No. 17 South Fifteenth Street,
RICHMOND, - - - VIRGINIA,
Special attention given to sale of
Fruits & Early Vegetables
AS-Stencil Plates furnished on application.
AS-Onr Motto is: To send sales immedi
diately as goods are sold and keep our ship
pers posted.
consignments respectfully so
licited.
(i. L. LA WHENCE,
CUB BUT
And Wholesale Dealer in
kthM:,!cptal)lei,ilcns,
&e., &c.,
234 WASHINGTON St., NEW YORK
#S-Refer to North River Bank.
ORANGES. ETC.
Bananas.Banasas. Bananas
In Store and For Sale Low :
SOO Bunches Yellow Bananas.
10,000 Cocoanuts.
200 Bbls. Burbanks Potatoes.
100 Boxes Florida OraDffes.
300 “ Messina Lemons.
200 “ Imported Oranges.
200 Sacks Choice Hand-Picked
Peanuts.
100 Crates Bermuda Onions .
I‘ooo lbs. Italian Chestnuts.
VEGETABLES.
I am buying Vegetables and paying the
highest prices.
J. 33. REEDY,
BAY AND WHITAKER STREETS
LEMONS!
LEMONS! LEMONS!
A LOT OF
Choice Messina Lemons
JUST IN TO-DAY.
ORANGES!
75 boxes INDIAN RIVER ORANGES.
Something nice.
APPLES! APPLES!
APPLES
POTATOES!
EARLY ROSE, BEAUTY OF HEBRON.
Fresh stock just in on to-day’s steamer.
Cabbage, Onions,
Butter, Cheese,
STARCH!
POULTRY, EGGS,
PEANUTS !
VIRGINIA HAND-PICKED,
GEORGIA GOOBERS.
49“ Send me your orders.
E. E. Cheatham,
10l Bay Street.
Telephone No. 273.
WAGNER’S NURSERY,
THUNDERBOLT ROAD,
Has an immense stock of
CUT FLOWEBS !
Regular supplies through the season receive
prompt attention.
Designs of Any Style,
Put up in the most artistic manner.
Green House and Bedding Plants in great
variety.
Leave orders at GARDNER’S, 30% Bull
street.
“HOUGH ON BATS."
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ant
oed-bugs, skunks,[chipmunks, gophers. 15
Druggists.
PRIOR
To our removal to our new building we of
fer our
ENTIRE STOCK
At about cost of nc anufacture.
A New store Requires New Goods
Zmiim INDUCEMENTS
OFFERED THIS WEEK.
The crowds tb«t visited ur last week appre
ciated the BARGAINS we had. Greater sur
prise for you
THIS WEEK.
Millinery Department
Bargain No. jSSfft a ?i f
the latest styles, cost to import double our
price—at 50 cents each. This lot you will
find on our centre coun'ers In front of store.
Rartrnin Vrt 9 Flowers, bunches of
25t0?1.25. Owing to the great variety we
have divided them into diflei ent lots. Prices
range from 15 cents to 50 cents.
Rartrain Vft R .Plumes in black and
aw. O. white, would be con
sidered cheap at s3—at Si.os.
STRAW GOODS.
Where a display of from 1,500 to 2,000
trimmed hats, and 10,000 untrimmed hats
and bonnets is made, the opportunity for a
choice is greater than is offered by any five
houses combined in this city, and the same
can be said of the prices, which are the
lowest. Fine Milans in colors and Black
Hats, Bonnets, Turbans, Rough Straw Pokes.
The same grade of goods are selling else
where at 7o cents—at 50 cents. Misses and
children’s school Hats from ]5 to 75 cents.
TRIMMED HATS.
In order not to carry any of these goods
into our new buildiDg, we shall begin Mon
day morning to cut our prices one-half. If
you can be suited in a Trimmed Hat you can
buy.one from us at a redicuously low price.
Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets
that were $7 now 83.50. A few extraordinary
fine pattern Hats at ss—would cos* you to
trim to-day no less than Sl2 All goods in the
same proportion of value.
Mail orders will receive prompt attention.
L E. ALTMM ED.,
135 Broughton Street.
GREAT RED FLAG SALE
OF
HOOTS AND SHOES.
===COHEN & C 0 =
Change of Business! Change of Business !
OUR STOCK to be sold a 4 less than AUCTION PRICES. No holdine back. Our immense
Stock comprising BOOTS and SHOKS, SLIPPERS, TRUNKS, VALIsES, CLOTHING, Ktc.
MUST .BE SOLD
To enable us to close up our present business. Everj’thing Marked Down in Plain Figures
Cali and examine. We mean business.
NO NONSENSE. STOCK MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD.
COHEN dh OQ.
AN EXTENIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Spring 4sc Summer Goods
at
A. J. MILLER & Go’s
Furniture and Carpet Emporium.
EF RIGERATORS and ICE BOXES with latest improvements. MOSQUITO NETS in
Gauze and Bobinet. TESTER and VICTORIA FRAMES, including
Reichert’s Victoria,
The Bimplest and most complete yet invented. SPRING BEDS, including National, Braid
ed Wire, Imperial, Actua, Telephone, Dunk’s Noiseless and Brighton. We
continue the manufacture of Fine Bedding, especially adapted
lor Summer use. ,
STRAW AND COCOA MATTINGS
We unhesitatingly say that we are showine the choicest line of these goods ever offered
in this market at BOTTOM PKIUES. WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS and LAM
BREQUINS of newest designs.
N. B.—We are showing a choice line of FURNITURE suitable for Summer Resorts, which
we will sell at popular LOW PRICES. Give us a call.
A. J. MILLER & 00.
M Y ERS O N 2
Will close out a Job Lot of* Gentle
men’s Hand - Sewed Uovv Button
Oxford and strap. Shoes at
$3.50
This oiler is good for ONE WEEK. The
goods are all perfect and are good, durable
SHOES.
A. R. Altmayer
& Co.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
We don’t claim everything, but wc do
clulm that we can sell you a ladies’ reliable
Curacoa Kid Button Boot, band-sewed at 92,
which no other house would think of selling
for less than $3.50.
We claim that we can sell you a ladies’ Kid
Opera Slipper (bound) at 49 cents that no
other house would sell you for less than 75
cenls.
We claim that wc can sell yon Infants’ Kid
Button Boots, sizes 1 to 5, for 25 cents that no
other house would think of selling for less
than 50 cents.
We claim that we can sell you misses’ genu
ine Pebble Goat or Curacoa Kid at $1.25 that
no other bouse would think of selling for less
than *2.
Ladies who have beea wearing $5 and $6
boots and desire economy, style, comfort and
durability should try a pair of hand-sewed
flexible sole Kid Boots. They are made in
the opera and fashionable styles in widths
from C loE, sizes 2to 6 We sell them at $3.
If you wear hand-sewed boots you will not be
annoyed with shoes burning your feet.
Our Shoe Department will demonstrate to
you that you can save 25 per cent, on your
shoe bills.
GLOTES.
Last week we told you that we would not
remove our Kid Glove stock tuis summer,
and offered you extraordinary bargains. We
have more of them and if you want to save
money visit our Kid Glove Department.
Silk Gloves and Mitts, the largest variety in
all the latest shades.
Our 25 cents Silk Gloves still lead the mar
ket.
HOSIERY.
Ladies fine Lisle Thread Hose at 75 cents,
would be cheap, but what would you say of
ours a; 43 cents. Look at them.
Misses’ fancy Colored Hose at 10 12%, 15,19
and 22 cents. You’ll find amongst them hose
well worth three times our price.
Scasstalile Underwear,
For ladies, gentlemen, misses and children at
reduced prices.
RIBBONS.
Did you ever see such a large variety of sash
Ribbons in one store before? and how cheap!
are the many exclamations we hear daily.
Mail orders will receive prompt attention.
uiLimnco.,
135 Broughton Street.
WpiOfl. _
OCEAS STEAMSHH’ (JOJIPAAI
—FOB—
set ns: m_ nmum
PASSAGE TO SEW YORK. !
CABIN fW
STEERAGE 10 I
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA. >
CABIN *22 1*
EXCURSION *. 35
STEERAGE, .*.,
The magnificent Steamships of this Company ai a .
appointed to sail as follows. STANDARD TIME: “i
XO NEW YORK.
NACOOCHEE, Captain F. Kempton, TUES* *
DAY, May 26, at 4:00 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE, Captain W. H. Fishjcb,
FRIDAY, May 29, at 6:00 p. m.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nickerson. )
SUNDAY, May 31, at 7:30 a. m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. J. W. Cathebik M I
TUESDAY, June 2, at 8:30 p. m.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. H. C. DAGGETT
FRIDAY June 6, at 11:00 a. m.,
XO PHILADELPHIA.
Wff* These steamers do not carry passengers.
JUNIATA, Captain S. L. Askins, SATUR
DAY, May 30, at 7:00 a. m.
DESSOUG, Captain F. Smith, SATURDAY
June 6, at 12:00 m.
Through bills of laden given to Bastern and North ,
western points and to ports of the United Kingdom >
and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
Q. M SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Building. :
Merchants’ and Miners’
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
FOR BALIIMORE.
CABIN PASSAGE *ls 00 1
SECOND PASSAGE 12 00 I
EXCURSION 25 0« j
Ks Including Meals and Stateroom. J
For tbe rental the Eteemeblps of thl.
Company are appointed to sail from Savan- I
nah for Baltimore every live days, as follows. i i
City time:
WM. LAWRENCE, Captain" E. E. Kent, t,
MONDAY, May 25, at 4:00 p.m.
WM. CRANE, Captain Bilmips, SATUR
DAY, May 30, at 9 a. m.
WM. LAWRENCE, Captain E. E. Kent, ] j
THURSDAY, J une 4, at 12:00 m.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUESDAY, I ji
June 9, at 4:00 p. m.
And from Baltimore on the days above a
named at 3 p, m.
Through bills lading given to .11 points West, .11 fl
the manufacturing towns in New England, and to II
Liverpoo and Bremen. Throogh passenger tickets ,t]
Issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, andallpolnt ’ I
West and Northwest.
JAS. B. WEST k CO., Agents, I!
11l Bay street. V
Boston and Savannah
imiteip co. * j
FOR BOSTON DIRECT, j
CABIN PASSAGE «20 Ofl I
EXCURSION 35 00 !
STEERAGE 12 (JO
The first class iron steamships of this company art
appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boston at 3 p
m.; from Savannah as follows: Standard Time.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley, t
THURSDAY, May 28, at (1:00 p. m.
GATE CITY, Captain D. Hedge, THUR 3
DAY, Juno 4, at lu a. m.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley.
THURSDAY, June 11, at 4:30 p. m. j
GATE CITY Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, J une 18, at 10:30 a. m.
Through bills ©Hading given to New England mann- l ]
factoring point* and to Liverpool. s
The Company’s wharves in both Savannah and Bog :
ton are connected with all railroads leading oat of tht I
two cities.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents. It
Sea Island Route —Georgia and
Florida Inland Steam
boat Company.
STEAMEK DAVID CtAttfi ,j
Leaves Savannah, from foot of Lincoln street, , j
foi Doboy, Darien, St. Sifhon’S, Bfunswiek I
and Fernandina eve by Monday and Thurs- 1
day at 4 p.m., connecting at Brunswick with i
Steamer CRACKER BOY for Satilla river,
and at Fernandina with Florida Railway J
and Navigation System to all points in I
Florida. Through rates given to all points. ll
Freight not signed tor 24 hours after arrival
will be at risk of consignee. ~ IWU
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.
C. Williams. General Agent.
Tax Returns.
City Treasurer's Office, ]
Savannah, Ga , Feb. 21,1885./
I am now ready to receive returns of the 1
following property for taxation during the J
year 1885: : ,1
Real Estate. -ft
Stocks in Trade.
Furniture, Private Billiard Tables, Watch* I
es, Jewelry, Plate, Pianos and Musical In* i
struments. , I
Money, Stocks, Bonds, Notes, Solvent ;I
Debts and other evidences of Debt.
Steamships, Steamboats, Tugs and Sailing 11
Vessels of all kinds, owned In Savannah, 11
Bank Capital. II
Horses and Mules not otherwise taxed. II
Neat Cattle. :
Value of Machinery, Engines, Tools, Fix- fjtl
tures and Implements used, or provided lor qll
use during the year or part thereof. ! .
V alue or all Telegraph and Telephone Lines. ilfl
aDd Instruments and Fixtures of same. j*M
Value of all other Property not ehuinerated &.I
In this Schedule. vW
Two-Horse Carriages. IX’
One-Horse Carriages or Baggies. ’M i
Dogs. iJRR
L.C. B. HARDEE, TV
City Treasurer. f jtj